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Afghan women attending a female security shura at

Afghan women attending a female security shura at

Afghan women attending a female security shura at International Security Assistance Force Regional Command North headquarters along with members of RC North’s Female Engagement Team depart a UH-60A Black Hawk h... More

Ms. Bibi Haji Rabbani, wife of former Afghanistan president

Ms. Bibi Haji Rabbani, wife of former Afghanistan president

Ms. Bibi Haji Rabbani, wife of former Afghanistan president Burhanuddin Rabbani, speaks with local press following a female security shura at International Security Assistance Force Regional Command North headq... More

An Afghan woman speaks with members of the International

An Afghan woman speaks with members of the International

An Afghan woman speaks with members of the International Security Assistance Force Regional Command North Female Engagement Team at the ISAF RC North Female Security Shura. The shura brought together local Afgh... More

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